Christian Flores

Electrical & Computer Engineering

florchrs@oregonstate.edu | 5413212033
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I’m Christian Flores, a junior at Oregon State University concurrently pursuing my Master of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering through the Accelerated Master's Program. With a strong foundation in digital systems and embedded hardware, I’m focused on designing the next generation of integrated circuits and digital architectures using HDL tools like Verilog and VHDL. My hands-on experience includes building a Teensy-based dual-channel digital oscilloscope from the ground up - covering everything from C++ firmware to KiCad schematic design, ADC integration, and UI features like triggers and scaling. I also led the design and validation of a linear voltage regulator system integrated with an ESP32-based I²C temperature sensor and a custom web interface for real-time monitoring. In parallel with my technical work, I support my peers as an Undergraduate Learning Assistant for sophomore-level electrical engineering courses and contribute to infrastructure reliability through my IT work at OSU’s Library Technology division. Recognized for academic excellence and leadership, I’ve earned multiple scholarships and served as Treasurer for SHPE, managing a $30,000 budget and ensuring financial transparency. I'm passionate about digital systems, RTL design, and hardware verification—and am eager to apply these skills to tackle complex IC challenges in industry or research.

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OsillyScope Teensy 4.1 B...

The "OsillyScope" is a Teensy 4.1 based oscilloscope designed by Oregon State University junior students. The oscilloscope is a 2-channel oscilloscope with the ability to sample and display signals up to 200kHz and 10V peak to ...

Analog
Soldering
Arduino
PCB
Teensy
Spring 2025
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